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P8511 | 10-12 | 1999 | 30 min. | ISBN(13):
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Demonstrates how the world's largest landfill in New York City copes with 13,000 tons of solid waste each day, introduces the concept of materials recycling, environmental justice, and explores the challenges presented by military-generated (WIPPS) nuclear waste.
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This video is part of the 'Preserving the Legacy Series (X8500).'
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| Part of a series of comprehensive television education, Preserving the Legacy: Introduction to Environmental Technology offers learners a dramatic visual exploration of this critical new field. Through the cameras eye, learners enjoy an intense, compelling view of global environmental problems and solutions. Produced in cooperation with the Partnership for Environmental Technology Education, and with funding from the National Science Foundation, the series includes 13 half-hour episodes, which address, among other things, governmental processes...
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